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Table Forest

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Adam Simmons

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Adam Simmons
Portland, OR

General Information

A lovely little forest for your dining room table. Be careful with the smaller trees, they like to pop out and are small enough to be sucked up by the dust collector.

Pieces may be glued or left separate. We chose the latter so we can pack them up flat at the end of the holiday season.

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Material Description Price
Birch Plywood

Birch Plywood

Thickness: 1/2 in, Dimensions: 12 in × 24 in

Brian Pham
I think you meant 1/4” plywood not 1/2”
Brian Pham
Greg Ellenberg
Is anyone having problems carving this project? I have attempted twice with same results of large tree lower half not following tool path. Thanks
Greg Ellenberg
Mark  Sigeti
Where are the two mid size trees?
Mark Sigeti
Mark  Sigeti
Where are the two mid size trees?
Mark Sigeti
Bill Lipp
I carved this. Agree missing the 2 mid sized trees...but still a good design. I had to turn off the vac right before the small trees finished or they'd get sucked up and ruined in the spindle...other than that thanks for the file!!!
Bill Lipp
Christine Simmons
looks like you just reduce the bigger tree to get the mid size going to try now
Christine Simmons
Adam Simmons
Hey y’all! Thank you everyone making these. The mid sized in the sample photo were my prototypes before making this final layout. As already said, you can resize these as you see fit, as long as you adjust the center connection slot approximately.
Adam Simmons
Dave
Why cannot I modify this? I can with other plans but not this one
Dave
Sam Picken
I was unable to disassemble a tree using the Exploder application, but I was able to extract the tree outline using the Extract SubPath application.
Sam Picken